Mariana Pineda (1804-1831). Spanish heroine, liberal symbol of the struggle against the absolutist power of King Ferdinand VII. It was reported to Ramón Pedrosa y Andrade, mayor of Crime of the Chancery of Granada, that Mariana had commissioned two embroiderers from the Albaicín to make a constitutional flag for a rebellion in Granada. From that moment on, a series of events took place that ended Mariana de Pineda's life, and she was executed on 26 May 1831 by garrotte. Mariana Pineda departs for the scaffold. Illustration after the painting "Mariana Pineda en capilla" by the Sevillian painter Juan Antonio Vera Calvo in 1862. Chromolithography. "Historia General de España" (General History of Spain), by Miguel Moryata. Volume IV. Madrid, 1892.
Mariana Pineda (1804-1831). Spanish heroine, liberal symbol of the struggle against the absolutist power of King Ferdinand VII. It was reported to Ramón Pedrosa y Andrade, mayor of Crime of the Chancery of Granada, that Mariana had commissioned two embroiderers from the Albaicín to make a constitutional flag for a rebellion in Granada. From that moment on, a series of events took place that ended Mariana de Pineda's life, and she was executed on 26 May 1831 by garrotte. Mariana Pineda departs for the scaffold. Illustration after the painting "Mariana Pineda en capilla" by the Sevillian painter Juan Antonio Vera Calvo in 1862. Chromolithography. "Historia General de España" (General History of Spain), by Miguel Moryata. Volume IV. Madrid, 1892.